A battle is brewing at North-West University after its executive advisor for transformation was allegedly dismissed unfairly.
Mamphela Ramphele’s decision to resign as Gold Fields chairperson is long overdue, says the National Union of Mineworkers.
Russia has revealed it is supplying guns to Mali’s government, while French troops have discovered a massive homemade bomb in Gao, north of Mali.
A former South Africa assistant coach has been sentenced to eight years in jail for trying to bribe a referee.
President Jacob Zuma is set to deliver his State Of The Nation address this year on Valentine’s Day, but the DA made it clear they won’t send roses.
Gangnam Style was the viral video of 2012 but the internet never sleeps. Six weeks into the new year, a new viral video sensation is taking over.
Academics are worth more than profits and can’t be lumped into corporate ‘staff development’ groups.
Championing democracy and free speech is a noble cause. But even the Mail & Guardian could do with a bit of crazy.
Reopening courts that deal specifically with sexual offences is proof that there is hope for the criminal justice system, activists say.
The breakneck speed of development in photovoltaic technology means that soon every surface will be generating energy.